Waterford City, Waterford

Reginald Tower, in Waterford City, has played a pivotal role in the country's history and now hosts a major new exhibition of Waterford Treasures. This superb collection relates the story of Waterford’s Viking heritage.
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Waterford City, Waterford

Greyfriars Municipal Art Gallery is located in the historical quarter of Waterford City. It houses fascinating collection of works, including pieces from renowned Irish artists such as Jack B Yeats, Charles Lamb and Louis Le Brocquy.
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Waterford City, Waterford

Waterford City’s Christ Church Cathedral stands on land that has been spiritually significant since the 11th century. In addition to being a place of worship, the 18th-century County Waterford cathedral hosts concerts, recitals and exhibitions.
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Waterford City, Waterford

Waterford City’s Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity was built in 1793, making it Ireland’s oldest Catholic cathedral. Like the city’s Christ Church Cathedral, it was designed by influential architect John Roberts.
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Waterford City, Waterford

Waterford Garden Trail features 15 delightful garden attractions throughout County Waterford. There are a wide variety of gardens open for viewing, ranging from the gardens of the great old houses, to smaller gardens and garden centres.
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Waterford City, Waterford

This 3.5 acre walled artists garden and 3 acre woodland garden laid out between the ruins of a former woollen mill, is situated on the River Dawn. Unusual plants, trees and special water features. Featured in books, magazines and on television.
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Waterford City, Waterford

The Bishop’s Palace Museum houses a display of Waterford treasures from 1700 to the 20th Century, and gives visitors a wonderful insight into the history of what was, up until the 1750s, Ireland’s second city.
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Waterford City, Waterford

Waterford Treasures comprises three Museums each set in historic buildings all of which are located within minutes walk of each other in Waterford's historic city centre in an area known as the Viking Triangle.
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